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myers says the way they sometimes start is by just going on google and typing in "how to hack". >> what do you want to hack? facebook, instagram? a twitter account? wi-fi? >> i want to hack a bank, that is where the money is. >> how to hack a bank account, a bank. this is automatic, what people are searching for. >> youtube video on how to hack credit card information. >> this is not any dark secret, how people learn stuff like this. they can just do it in ten seconds. >> sure. >> criminals can easily find malicious software online, also known as malware. they often go to underground forums to buy a sew-called builders software which builds the malware. >> when used effectively's criminals can hack into the computers of retailers and steal your bank information when you swipe your card at checkout. >> so basically this code and knowing how to do this and learning it, and often learning it from the internet and google search can lead you to being able to steal millions of dollars. >> right. >> this malware is called zeus, and myers says there are many other types of malware with thousand
myers says the way they sometimes start is by just going on google and typing in "how to hack". >> what do you want to hack? facebook, instagram? a twitter account? wi-fi? >> i want to hack a bank, that is where the money is. >> how to hack a bank account, a bank. this is automatic, what people are searching for. >> youtube video on how to hack credit card information. >> this is not any dark secret, how people learn stuff like this. they can just do it...
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>> google top see the elephant. it's thomas edison electrocuting an elephant in front of a crowd, an elephant horribly abused and did it to prove how bad westing house really was because he was for battery power or direct current which would put a power plant every mile and a half. absolutely unworkable. tesla, the real genius and westing house, they gamble and they are like no, no, no, it's alternating current. that's what gave us the plugs in our wall is tesla and westing house. but because edison was good with p.r. and good with politicians and good with wall street, he had this great machine built up, and he was not going to be vested by them. so he funded elect cushions of animals, cows, horses, dogs. the guy would travel around and say look, i want to show you what westing house will do to your family. >> worst nightmare sounds like. >> awful. he then was the one that started the electric chair, edison did and he did it to show you how bad electricity under westing house would be. he was never called into answ
>> google top see the elephant. it's thomas edison electrocuting an elephant in front of a crowd, an elephant horribly abused and did it to prove how bad westing house really was because he was for battery power or direct current which would put a power plant every mile and a half. absolutely unworkable. tesla, the real genius and westing house, they gamble and they are like no, no, no, it's alternating current. that's what gave us the plugs in our wall is tesla and westing house. but...
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the second and really important part of that, as well as each individual company, so verizon, at&t, google, facebook have their own customers' communications but nobody else's. the problem is now, that all of it gets centralized in one entity, which is the u.s. government, and they can access everybody's communication. so this breaks it up. >> it is pretty stunning, glenn, when you read the recommendations, i want to read for our viewers, one thing they said. they said quote, information contributed to terrorists by the use of section 215 telephoning meta data, was not essential in preventing attacks. i mean, that is pretty damming stuff. they basically were saying the whole point of this entire thing, it actually didn't have the intended point that it was supposed to. >> anderson, to me, that is the key point and i'll tell you why. this whole controversy began when the director of national intelligence or president obama, director clapper appeared before the senate. and when asked whether the nsa was collecting data on millions of americans, lied to the senate, which was a felony. and sai
the second and really important part of that, as well as each individual company, so verizon, at&t, google, facebook have their own customers' communications but nobody else's. the problem is now, that all of it gets centralized in one entity, which is the u.s. government, and they can access everybody's communication. so this breaks it up. >> it is pretty stunning, glenn, when you read the recommendations, i want to read for our viewers, one thing they said. they said quote,...
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the second part of that, as well, each individual company so verizon, at&t, google, facebook, have their own customers communications, but nobody else's. the problem now is that all of it gets centralized in one entity, the u.s. government that can access the communication. so this breaks it up. >> it's stunning, glenn, when you read this. information contributed to terrorist investigations by the use of section 215 telephone meta data was not essential to preventing attacks. that's saying the whole point of this entire thing, didn't have the intended point it was supposed to. >> anderson, to me that is the key point. i'll tell you why. this whole controversy began when the director of national intelligence for president obama director clapper appeared before the senate and when asked whether the nsa was collecting data on millions of americans, lied at the senate, which is a felony, and said no, and then our report showed they were doing exactly that, which they denied doing. and then ever since the scandal began, the nsa's position is the same, it's urgent we do these things to stop te
the second part of that, as well, each individual company so verizon, at&t, google, facebook, have their own customers communications, but nobody else's. the problem now is that all of it gets centralized in one entity, the u.s. government that can access the communication. so this breaks it up. >> it's stunning, glenn, when you read this. information contributed to terrorist investigations by the use of section 215 telephone meta data was not essential to preventing attacks. that's...
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>>> and google's robot army. and it won't be a small one. >>> good evening. i'm jake tapper in for erin burnett. we're following a breaking story out of wisconsin. a delta flight has slipped off
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we get the coordinates via google earth, and we verify that there's a location that needs to be hit. we send in a torpedo and then it is gone. >> really? how does that feel knowing you can call in a tomahawk missile over there? >> it's out of the movies. >> did anyone think it was possible that in their lave time they'd see the end of this son of a bitch? most people tell me they never dreamed. >> i don't know if you call them dreams, hopes, wishes. it was just something in the sky. something i look at every night. when i hit that point and got in to misrata and stood on gadhafi's body, any dream will come true. >> what's the situation now? >> it's fluid. it can swing any direction. >> well, look, what happened in benghazi a few months ago, i mean, what does this mean to the country? >> i think there is a dark, mysterious hand that doesn't like this country to prosper. they see system and organization as a big enemy to them. these concerns are slowly getting diminished. a matter of time before we can get rid of them. >> how hard do you think that's going to be? >> not at all. we got
we get the coordinates via google earth, and we verify that there's a location that needs to be hit. we send in a torpedo and then it is gone. >> really? how does that feel knowing you can call in a tomahawk missile over there? >> it's out of the movies. >> did anyone think it was possible that in their lave time they'd see the end of this son of a bitch? most people tell me they never dreamed. >> i don't know if you call them dreams, hopes, wishes. it was just something...
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so i googled it. and when i googled it, the second news line that came up was knockout game comes to columbia heights. and i found that very curious since i was in columbia heights. and i read the news article. and it stated that the night before, a woman was walking down 14th street in the same neighborhood and was punched in the back of the head. as i learned more about it, it was a group of kids on bikes. they laughed when it happened. so it did sound very similar to what had happened to me. >> so what are the ironies here is that you work on youth programs. you spend time with teenagers. so you bring obviously an inside perspective on the thought process here. what do you want the people who did this, what do you want them to think about? >> yeah. i think that's a great question. and i think that was one of my main incentives, the reason that i called the police was because my understanding of teenagers is they just don't always think about the ramifications of their actions, how they can hurt peo
so i googled it. and when i googled it, the second news line that came up was knockout game comes to columbia heights. and i found that very curious since i was in columbia heights. and i read the news article. and it stated that the night before, a woman was walking down 14th street in the same neighborhood and was punched in the back of the head. as i learned more about it, it was a group of kids on bikes. they laughed when it happened. so it did sound very similar to what had happened to me....
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google... how do i get home? getting directions. cg/úÑÑ at afraud could meanuld blower credit scores. and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report at experian.com. >>> when possible, here in the philippines, we've been trying to help families reunite as best as we can. it's difficult to help people reunite and getting satellite phones to let people tell their loved ones they are alive. jackelyn we talked to last friday was the first time and throughout the week, she was concerned about her parents who live in tacloban, if she had heard from them on friday but wasn't sure on their status. charles, we ran into them at the airport in tacloban and i talked to him here in manila last night. charles, you had just moved there to tacloban. when the storm hit, where were you? explain what happened. >> well, we was in the house around about 4:00 in the morning. the rain started. it was raining, raining very hard and all of
google... how do i get home? getting directions. cg/úÑÑ at afraud could meanuld blower credit scores. and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report at experian.com. >>> when possible, here in the philippines, we've been trying to help families reunite as best as we can. it's difficult to help people reunite and getting satellite phones to let people tell their loved ones they are alive....
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google... how do i get home?t. getting directions. at afraud could meanuld blower credit scores. and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report at experian.com. >>> hi, shamu. hi, everybody. we're the johnsons from detroit, michigan. we sure had a great time when we visited seaworld. it's one of our favorite places. >> yeah, i like when shamu gets everybody wet. >> when the whales get up close to the glass, whammo, you're a goner. >> orange county sheriff deputies have identified the 27-year-old man found dead in a killer whale's tank at seaworld. the victim is daniel p. dukes from south carolina. he was found draped over the back of tilikum, the largest orca whale in captivity. >> all i know is he was a young man that had been arrested not long before he snuck into seaworld. maybe he climbed the barbed wire fence and stayed after hours. >> perfect story line. a mentally disturb guy hides in the park after hours and strips his clothes off
google... how do i get home?t. getting directions. at afraud could meanuld blower credit scores. and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report at experian.com. >>> hi, shamu. hi, everybody. we're the johnsons from detroit, michigan. we sure had a great time when we visited seaworld. it's one of our favorite places. >> yeah, i like when shamu gets everybody wet. >> when the...
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google... how do i get home? getting directions. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> over the past two weeks on capitol hill one voice stood out not because it was the loudest or most outrageous. it was a voigt of calm and reason. that actually counted as being pretty unique around here. he opened each senate session as usual with a prayer and did not mince words. chaplain black's words reached farther than the senate floor. snl did a skit about him. we talked to him today. >> how do you feel this is finally over? people were referring to you as the last sane man in the senate. >> well, i don't agree with that characterization
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google... how do i get home?t. getting directions. >>> the struggle in the deal in congress, right up until tonight every time a politician says they're close to a deal, still another politician saying they're still a long way to go. >> i think we'll get an agreement today. >> we're not there yet. >> i think it's going pretty well. the adults have taken over. >> there have been no decisions about what we will do. >> a tentative agreement has been reached. >> this is not a compromise. it's a hostage taking. >> why are they doing this to the american people? >> there will be a deal in my opinion. >> there will not be a vote. >> we're agreeing. >> this bill they're saying over here is doomed to failure. >> joining me now live cnn political commentators both sides of the aisle, republican consultant and democratic strategist. also with me the vice president of public policy for freedom works. dean appreciate your being with us. your group has put out an appeal to your supporters to contact their congressmen saying they
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enforcement encounters where his journalists were able to find them, you know, in an hour or so through google searches, basically. i understand also you have new information on the shooting itself. >> that's right, anderson. the fbi director briefed reporters today saying the shotgun aaron alexis had was sawed off at both ends. he took it into a bathroom, disassembled in a little bag, put it back together and came out firing indiscriminately. he is believed to have gone floor to floor firing with no discernible pattern, nothing to indicate he was targeting specific people. and we also learned today he created an online alias using the name mohammed salim but never did anything with it. it's a mystery as to why he went through the trouble. >> appreciate the update. thanks. >>> now syria, breaking details it could be playing games with its chemical arsenal and, again, playing the rest of the world, as well. the u.s./russia agreement last weekend gives the assad regime until this saturday to provide details on what they've got and where they have got it. according to the regimen, they been movin
enforcement encounters where his journalists were able to find them, you know, in an hour or so through google searches, basically. i understand also you have new information on the shooting itself. >> that's right, anderson. the fbi director briefed reporters today saying the shotgun aaron alexis had was sawed off at both ends. he took it into a bathroom, disassembled in a little bag, put it back together and came out firing indiscriminately. he is believed to have gone floor to floor...
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because they can't find obvious public records that are so easy to anybody, you know, with an ipad and google. >> right. all right. drew, appreciate it. we'll continue to follow that. want to bring in cnn national security analyst and former bush homeland adviser fran townshend. she's currently a member of the dhs and cia external advisory boards. also shawn henry, president of crowd strike services a former executive assistant director of the fbi where he was responsible for cyber criminal and international divisions. fran talking about what drew was just talking about, it's hard to believe the navy knew, "a," about the incident in 2004 in seattle and still granted him a security clearance. and then that the security company most recently didn't find these other incidents. >> that's right, anderson. you know, as you listen to drew's interview of john kirby, the navy spokesman, he uses some pretty specific language. the conduct that led to his discharge wasn't a basis to revoke the clearance. well, that's probably true. but it begs the question, it should have in fact triggered a review of wh
because they can't find obvious public records that are so easy to anybody, you know, with an ipad and google. >> right. all right. drew, appreciate it. we'll continue to follow that. want to bring in cnn national security analyst and former bush homeland adviser fran townshend. she's currently a member of the dhs and cia external advisory boards. also shawn henry, president of crowd strike services a former executive assistant director of the fbi where he was responsible for cyber...
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. >> [ laughter ] >> i was checking, obviously googling you for the up to date the biggest news and the biggest news story about you connected to new york was the mail online website with pictures of you and your charming lady walking along the street under the headline ricky gervais is thinner than ever. in your chubby days did you ever think you would have that headline? >> i could hope. >> you're thinner than ever. >> no, i i'd lost weight two or three years ago and i'm about the same. i did all the work in a, you know, few months and -- >> look at that. look at that. >> look at that. >> robbie. >> there is nothing wrong with that. there you go. >> when you look at the guy on the left -- >> i like him. >> what do you think? >> i like him. he enjoyed his food. >> was he a figure of fun? >> i never worried about my weight. i knew why i was too fat. i ate too much and did not do enough exercises. and when i decided i would rather be fit than fat, i eat and drink too much but work out every day. >> how do you work out given i can't shake your right hand because of this terrible tendoniti
. >> [ laughter ] >> i was checking, obviously googling you for the up to date the biggest news and the biggest news story about you connected to new york was the mail online website with pictures of you and your charming lady walking along the street under the headline ricky gervais is thinner than ever. in your chubby days did you ever think you would have that headline? >> i could hope. >> you're thinner than ever. >> no, i i'd lost weight two or three years ago...
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okay google now. call my droid. the new droid ultra by motorola. when strength matters, droid does. american express credit card, every purchase earns you 2% cash back, which is deposited in your fidelity account. is that it? actually... there's no annual fee and no limits on rewards. and with the fidelity cash management account debit card, you get reimbursed for all atm fees. is that it? oh, this guy, too. turn more of the money you spend into money you invest. it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. takin
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tonight you learned a little bit about how to find a way about google spying on you. everyone is picking on the united states but you know what? they may have nothing compared to other countries spying on you now. an investigation on that tomorrow night at 7:00. thanks for watching. "ac 360" starts now. >>> breaking news, just released 911 recordings, we just listened to them. unlike anything we've heard before. they take you inside the store in georgia when the gunman was hold one 500 rounds of ammunition. it puts you between the conversation between an emergency worker, a brave school worker trapped with the shooter and the shooter himself, a deeply disturbed individual with nothing he says to lose. before we do, i want you to hear ms. tuff describe. >> he actually tried to go outside the door where the kids was, and i called him back and kept talking to him to keep him calm to stay inside with me. >> reporter: why did you do that? i knew if he got outside, he was going to start shooting the kids. he already shot a round off in the office with me and had been outsid
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okay google now. call my droid. the new droid ultra by motorola. when strength matters, droid does. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger.
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revealed a secret program used by the nsa called prism, which gives the government direct access to google and facebook. he gave this interview to the guardian. >> i think the public is owed an explanation by the people that make disclose yours outside of the democratic model. >> reporter: he hid his location revealing he was in hong kong and hinted at a life on the run. >> i could be rendered by the cia. i could have people come after me. and that's a fear i will live under the rest of my life, however long that happens to be. >> reporter: reaction was mixed. a hero to some. to others -- >> this guy is a traitor, defector. he is not a hero. >> giant violation of the law. >> traitor. >> five days after his identity was revealed he was charged with espionage. they sought his extra diction from hong kong and revoked his passport. days later he managed to board a plane bound for moscow with the help of wikileaks. he again fwhent to hiding never passing through immigration and staying in the airport's transit zone with people all over the world looking for him. >> no sign of edward snowden. no
revealed a secret program used by the nsa called prism, which gives the government direct access to google and facebook. he gave this interview to the guardian. >> i think the public is owed an explanation by the people that make disclose yours outside of the democratic model. >> reporter: he hid his location revealing he was in hong kong and hinted at a life on the run. >> i could be rendered by the cia. i could have people come after me. and that's a fear i will live under...
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by degree, i mean i googled what pegasus is and second of all, what are they talking about? okay. whatever. that pegasus wishes he had my hair not to mention my blue eyes but no worries cryptic murmurs thank you for your tribute and i am flattered to the extent that my cyborg body will allow me to feel any emotions at all. and for you heavy metal haters, wipe that certain look off your face or you bont get invited many to party backstage on "ridicu-list." thanks for watching. "early start" starts now. >>> deadly fire fight in colorado. wildfires killing two people, destroying hundreds of homes. the flames are spreading. we are live. >>> a deck collapses at a miami waterfront sports bar. victims tossed into the bay. >>> the king has returned. lebron james helping lead the heat to a victory over san antonio. the nba finals. >> oh, it's so good. good morning, welcome to "early start" for this friday. hi, don. >> i'm don berman. it's friday, june
by degree, i mean i googled what pegasus is and second of all, what are they talking about? okay. whatever. that pegasus wishes he had my hair not to mention my blue eyes but no worries cryptic murmurs thank you for your tribute and i am flattered to the extent that my cyborg body will allow me to feel any emotions at all. and for you heavy metal haters, wipe that certain look off your face or you bont get invited many to party backstage on "ridicu-list." thanks for watching....
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by degree, i mean i googled what pegasus is and second of all, what are they talking about? okay. whatever. that pegasus wishes he had my hair not to mention my blue eyes but no worries cryptic murmurs thank you for your tribute and i am flattered to the extent that my cyborg body will allow me to feel any emotions at all. and for you heavy metal haters, look that stern look off your face or you won't get invited to the party back stage on "ridicu-list." thanks for watching. erin burnett "outfront" starts now. >>> i'm erin burnett live from tehran tonight. what does the change here mean for the united states? and the supreme leader who says this election is crucial to "dash the enemy's hopes." what does he mean? >>> plus, breaking news on syria from the white house. a significant development tonight, and from where i'm standing right now, obviously this is a front and center story. a whole new view on syria from here in iran. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everybody. i'm erin burnett live in iran tonight.
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by degree, i mean i googled what pegasus is and second of all, what are they talking about? okay. whatever. that pegasus wishes he had my hair not to mention my blue eyes but no worries cryptic murmurs thank you for your tribute and my side bored body will allow me to feel emotions and for you heavy metal haters, look that stern look off your face or you won't get invited to the party back stage on ridiculist. we'll see you at 10:00 p.m. eastern. "piers morgan live" starts right now. rock on. >>> this is "piers morgan live." fighting the flames in colorado, the december street struggle to contain the spreading wildfire, the worst in state history. we'll go live to the front lines and chad myers has the latest on the weather affecting millions of millions in america and on the east coast here. six months since the shooting at sandy hook elementary. i'll talk to two teachers killed by adam lanza and they met with president obama and chris murphy about his war against the nra and the growing leak investigation and privacy and security in america and takes on the obama scandals and th
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just google reverse number look-up. every police agency, even you yourself can go out there and do reverse number look-up. so, this is the sort of duplicity in the conversation, which means you can't trust any sort of statement that the white house is making on the issue. of course, in particular cases where there is sufficient evidence, it is right to surveil some people for some amount of time, but that's what we did in the past. i mean, that's what has been done historically. that worked historically. and now we see just a periphlogate of mass worldwide surveillance. >> given that you're hold up in the equadorian embassy under close watch, i assume, by the authorities, you are limited with who you can meet with. have you been in touch with this guy, snowden, or has anyone from your organization? >> well, as you know, there's an extensive surveillance of this embassy. the british government admits to spending $5 million in the last 11 months alone just on the police surveillance, not including intelligence surveillanc
just google reverse number look-up. every police agency, even you yourself can go out there and do reverse number look-up. so, this is the sort of duplicity in the conversation, which means you can't trust any sort of statement that the white house is making on the issue. of course, in particular cases where there is sufficient evidence, it is right to surveil some people for some amount of time, but that's what we did in the past. i mean, that's what has been done historically. that worked...
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it includeses their phone numbers, just google reverse number look up, every police agency, even you yourself can go out there and do reverse number look up. this is the sort of duplicity in the conversation, which means you can't trust any sort of statement the white house is making on the issue. of course, in particular cases, where there is sufficient evidence it is right to sur veil some people for an amount of time. that's what we did in the past, that's what's being done historically. now we see just mass worldwide surveillance. >> given that you're hold up in the ecuadorian embassy, i'm assuming you are limited to whom you can communicate with. have you been in touch with this guy snowden. >> there's been extensive surveillance of this embassy. the british government admit to spending $5 million in the last 11 months alone, just on the police surveillance. of course it's someone difficult for me to communicate with people in such a position. but we are -- have been monitoring the situation very closely, and because i have a lot of personal experience in the situation, so does
it includeses their phone numbers, just google reverse number look up, every police agency, even you yourself can go out there and do reverse number look up. this is the sort of duplicity in the conversation, which means you can't trust any sort of statement the white house is making on the issue. of course, in particular cases, where there is sufficient evidence it is right to sur veil some people for an amount of time. that's what we did in the past, that's what's being done historically. now...
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guardian" that the nsa and fbi have access to most of the big internet providers including microsoft, google, and apple. the president told americans not to worry. >> with respect to the internet, emails, this does not apply to u.s. citizens or to people living in the united states. >> the president said he believes that these two top-secret programs and other strike the right balance between security and privacy. he challenged members of congress who disagree to speak up. on both sides of the aisle they are. today, cnn's dana bash spoke with democratic senator mark udall who sits on the senate select intelligence committee. >> the president said, wait a minute, members of congress knew about, this they were authorized and briefed on it. if they had problems they should have raised questions. >> i did raise questions. >> what happened? >> i went to the floor. i offered amendments. i did everything possible short of leaking. >> that's the cash. both programs are secret. the secret court almost never says no. some such as globe object to how wide a net the intelligence community is casting in
guardian" that the nsa and fbi have access to most of the big internet providers including microsoft, google, and apple. the president told americans not to worry. >> with respect to the internet, emails, this does not apply to u.s. citizens or to people living in the united states. >> the president said he believes that these two top-secret programs and other strike the right balance between security and privacy. he challenged members of congress who disagree to speak up. on...